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The County Ecumenical Officer writes on the Unity of the Church and the Unity of Humankind
Towards a Larger Ecumenism?
Whom Do We Trust?
Christian division as a crisis of testimony – a view by the County Ecumenical Officer
One Body, Many Parts
Disability Awareness Sunday 27 September 2026 (or any Sunday that best meets the need of your church)
Conversations that challenge, encourage and unite
UK Co-ordinator and Ecumenical Officer for Churches in Communities, Annie Lamping, reports on the Churches Together in England (CTE) Enabling Group in Spring 2026
Alien and at Home: Notes on Being a Catholic in Ecumenical Space
A personal and philosophical reflection by Dr Ian Watson on belonging, strangeness, and the unexpected gifts of the ecumenical journey
Unity Before Agreement?
The County Ecumenical Officer reflects on why some of the most important advances in Christian unity began with Christians learning how to remain in relationship despite disagreement
Latest Newsletter for Kings Lynn
The latest newsletter for Churches Together in Kings Lynn and West Norfolk is now available online
The Most Holy Trinity and the Call to Christian Unity
On Trinity Sunday, the County Ecumenical Officer reminds us that the Church seeks unity because God himself is unity
The LoveRural Conference
Don’t miss the LoveRural Conference taking place on 19 and 20 October 2026 at Yarnfield Park, Staffordshire.
Beyond Babel? An Ecumenical Reflection on Magnifica Humanitas
A provisional personal response from the County Ecumenical Officer to Pope Leo XIV’s first encyclical from an ecumenical perspective
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